Or the first aswer i got was, suggesting to setup a portforwarding rule... Ehhhh......

Then the ticket was closed so i reopened it, adding information that it's the routerthat is supposed to send the syslog messages to a pinpointed syslog server in the network!But there is no menu option available in the menu to specify the IP address of your syslog server.

Still it's supposed to be able to do so according to the manual and available web info about the product, so it should ned to be escalated or addressed to the engineering team to add it in a future firmware release. Or the manual and available product information has to be changed!

I think the old DGL-4300 had this option if they wonder what we are talking about!

If you have the need for this, my suggestion is that you do open a support ticket for the problem and ask them to correct this problem in the router firmware....

I checked the Manual and couldn't find the reference to syslog that you're referring to......what page is it on?Also where on the product descriptions do you see a reference to syslog. The unit defenetly does not have syslog.

Well that is from the manual that is available on the D-Link site in Sweden and UK!

The current manuals in Europe are version 1.20(E) and they still say that there is possible to use an external syslog server on 2 pages in the manual...... So this is what we are expecting as it's an option available on alot of other routers and by stating that when you get the router it should be there.....

It's also in the manuals on the Taiwan and German sites.....

The US Manual version is older 1.10! But from my understanding the Europe and US versions differs in the firmware, as there is an US only firmware available! (That is not available in Europe!)

Here are the Swedish links! "Manual says version 1.20(E)" (Revision history 1.0/1.10/1.20)